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METAMORA, MI 810.969.8589

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WE SAVE LIVES & PROVIDE HOPE

shortsfawnrescue@gmail.com

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501 c(3) Nonprofit serving Lapeer County & surrounding area

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METAMORA, MI 810.969.8589

METAMORA, MI 810.969.8589METAMORA, MI 810.969.8589METAMORA, MI 810.969.8589

WE SAVE LIVES & PROVIDE HOPE

shortsfawnrescue@gmail.com

DNR Licensed

501 c(3) Nonprofit serving Lapeer County & surrounding area

CALL US
EMAIL US

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A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE

WE SAVE LIVES & PROVIDE HOPE

Each spring, White-tailed does give birth to one to three fawns in late April through early July. Unlike humans, they cannot drive to the hospital or call their doctor. Often, the does cannot get adequate cover due to being in an urban or suburban environment. This means they have to give birth wherever they may be – in a city park, business yard, or someone’s backyard. None are ideal.


So, why don’t they move to the local woods to live and raise their babies? Some do! Unfortunately, with human expansion steadily destroying their habitat, many have to learn to live among us, thereby causing this problem. 


Short’s Fawn Rescue was created to provide compassionate, healing care to these animals - saving lives and relocating them to suitable habitat, so they can have a second chance at life. Won't you join us in this important endeavor? Thank you! 

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WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A FAWN

PLEASE HELP SHORT'S FAWN RESCUE

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A FAWN

The fawn may or may not need your help. For example, a fawn that appears abandoned may be close to its mother and doing well. Click below to review the checklist to see if your fawn does indeed need help and discover resources to help.

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SAVING FAWNS

PLEASE HELP SHORT'S FAWN RESCUE

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A FAWN

Short's Fawn Rescue is a 501 c(3) non-profit organization that provides life-saving services for displaced, injured, and orphaned fawns in Lapeer County and the 

surrounding area. 

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PLEASE HELP SHORT'S FAWN RESCUE

PLEASE HELP SHORT'S FAWN RESCUE

PLEASE HELP SHORT'S FAWN RESCUE

Short's Fawn Rescue relies entirely on donations to keep the doors open and the fawns cared for properly. You can help by donating financially or purchasing items from our Amazon Wish List. 

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